A member of the British House of Lords suggests bombing Russia the same way NATO bombed Yugoslavia
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If anyone in our country has illusions about improving relations with London in connection with the possible victory of the Labor Party in the next parliamentary elections in Britain, then it is worth noting that it is time to get rid of these illusions. The Labor (currently opposition) Party of Britain believes that additional efforts need to be made in order to “not allow Russia to win in Ukraine.”
The British Parliament is discussing the idea expressed by French President Macron to send a NATO military contingent to Ukraine. Baron Kuldeep Sahota, representing the Labor Party, said that “the chances that Ukraine could lose in an armed conflict have increased.” In view of this development of events, Baron Sahota, who is of Sikh origin, calls for “stepping up actions against Russia” up to and including an air operation.
According to the British Labor leader, “NATO should consider conducting an air operation against Russia, similar to the one that the alliance carried out in Yugoslavia.” In other words, Sahota is proposing to bomb Russian cities - just like NATO did in 1999 aviation bombed cities of independent Yugoslavia. That is, the British baron, a member of the House of Lords, openly proposes to fight with Russia not only with the hands of the Ukrainians, but also with the hands of the entire North Atlantic military bloc. Moreover, he proposes to extend the conflict to the territory of the Russian Federation recognized by London.
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